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14 Passenger Lincoln Stretch Limousine

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458 Main St, Wilmington, MA 01887, USA

Vehicle Description

Lynette's is one of the only limousine companies to offer a 14 passenger stretch Towncar limousine in the Boston area. This limo is equipped with:
Seating up to 14 Passengers
Acrylic Ceiling W/Fiber Optic Lighting
"J" Style Seating
Loud FM/CD/IPOD/Bluetooth Stereo w/Subs
3 Flatscreens w/DVD
Laser Lighting
Neon Lighting

Vehicle Amenities

  • Maximum number of passengers 14
  • Leather seats
  • Air-conditioning for backseat passengers available
  • Bluetooth available
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Glassware
  • Tinted windows
  • DVD player
  • Fiber optic lighting
  • Personal bar

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Cities Served

  • Boston, MA
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- Level IV Surround System - CD/DVD Player - Three Flat Screen Monitors - Fiber-Optic Lighting - Luxury Style Bar/ Intercom Master - Turbo A/C and Heating Special Features: - 42" Flatscreen T.V VIP - J-Seat In Rear With 17" Flat Screen - Disco Floor And Rails - iPod / iPhone / iPad Hook-up

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